Real Estate

Last Week in Brooklyn Openings and Closings

Gelato on Classon Ave., a new Century 21 and Saks Off Fifth, and the Brooklyn Children's Museum expansion: news from Oct. 10—14

BROOKLYN, NY — Here are some of the openings, closings, and real estate-related stories that made headlines last week:

Boerum Hill

  • Park Slope's Broccolino is opening a new location on Smith Street this November (DNAinfo)

Brownsville

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  • The deadline to apply for these affordable Ocean Hill apartments is Oct. 25 (Patch)

Crown Heights

  • Crown Pacific Cafe is serving up American and Carribean food on Utica Ave. (Patch)
  • Albero is now offering 18 flavors of gelato on Classon Ave. (Patch)

Downtown Brooklyn

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  • 133 affordable units at 333 Schermerhorn St. are accepting lottery applications (Patch)
  • A new Century 21 has opened its doors in the neighborhood (Patch)

Dumbo

  • The Brooklyn Children's Museum has opened its Dumbo expansion site (Patch)

Gowanus

  • A supermarket is rumored to be coming to the Hamilton Plaza Shopping Center (Park Slope Stoop)

Park Slope

  • The massive Prospect Park Residence sold for $84 million (Patch)
  • Both Pork Slope and Thistle Hill Tavern will be shutting down, but head chef Dale Talde will be kicking off a new project near the Barclay's Center (DNAinfo)

Prospect Heights

  • The newly remodeled Foodtown on Vanderbuilt Ave. celebrated its re-opening last week (Patch)

Sunset Park

  • Saks Off Fifth has opened its doors on 3rd Ave. (Patch)

Williamsburg

  • The Salvation Army sold its property at 180 Bedford Ave. for $30 million (Patch)
  • You have until Dec. 8 to apply for these affordable Williamsburg units (Patch)

Windsor Terrace

  • A new 10 unit apartment building is planned for 19th St. in Windsor Terrace (Patch)

Sandrina George inside Crown Pacific Cafe. Photo by John V. Santore

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